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- The End Of Email As We Know It
How your inbox is becoming an app. The final conversion of the old internet's last holdout.
Переслать - Born On September 11, 2001
A lot of kids don't know much about the attacks, which are often simply called "9/11." But Aidan Shaw of New Market, Maryland, said that having a September 11 birthday makes him "a little more curious than my friends" about the subject.
Переслать - SNES Emulator Slips Onto App Store, Shoots Straight To No. 1
A storage app that also happens to run Super Nintendo games by emulation has managed to get on the App Store and is the top-selling app.
Переслать - Building An Elevator To Space
We traveled to Seattle's Museum of Flight for the annual International Space Elevator Consortium to meet the engineers and space hippies that are working hard to realize the dream of one self-taught Russian scientist.
Переслать - Are Rich Kids Ruining College For Everyone Else?
The rise of merit aid suggests that schools are trying to recruit affluent students with generous aid packages.
Переслать - How Sunlight Reflected Off A Building Can Melt Objects
A new skyscraper in London exemplifies the phenomenon.
Переслать - Alyssa Milano Sex Tape
The most informative sex tape you'll ever watch.
Переслать - An Ex-Drug Kingpin On How Real 'Breaking Bad' Is
"People like Walter White don't realize how, when you do one thing, that leads you to have to do another, and once you do that, you have to follow through with step three. And before you know it, you're at step ten."
Переслать - What's Wrong With Free Cash
TitleMax, one of the fastest growing high-cost lenders in the country, has found a clever way around laws passed by several Texas cities: offer an initial loan at zero percent interest.
Переслать - Simon Pegg Pranks Everyone On Set Of 'Star Trek Into Darkness'
Are you protecting yourself against the harmful ionic effects of lasers?
Переслать - The Terrible History Of Human Shields
The possible use of human shields in Syria has a long precedent in some miserable history.
Переслать - Where Does The Phrase 'Red Line' Come From?
The phrase "red line" appears to be an adaptation of a much older metaphor—a "line drawn in the sand," according to Ben Yagoda, a professor of English and journalism at the University of Delaware. But just how the venerable line in the sand came to be red is a little unclear.
Переслать - A Yelp Journey To Find The Best Arby's In America
Yelpers, a group famous for being tastemakers, surely must lose a bit of street cred when they dish out five-star review to a place like Arby's. So those five gushing reviews for the 8648 Research Blvd. location had to mean something, right?
Переслать - How A Chinese-Funded Costa Rican Soccer Stadium Explains The World
And how it affects the United States' chances of qualifying for the World Cup before the weekend.
Переслать - The Real Reason Pirates Wore Eye Patches
The fact that some pirates wore eye patches most likely had nothing to do with a missing eye, and everything to do with being able to see—specifically, above decks and below them.
Переслать - An Oral History Of Apple Design
The greatest business story of this generation a design tale.
Переслать - Uber Teams Up With The NFL To Protect Players From Themselves
The problem of players driving under the influence has long bedeviled the N.FL. and its 32 teams, costing players millions of dollars in fines and in one case last season, a player's life.
Переслать - My Time At A Singularity Conference
Androids, millionaires, and idealism at a summit on the singularity.
Переслать - Media Elites Are Making Twitter Accounts For Their Babies
Harper Estelle Wolfeld-Gosk has 6,282 Twitter followers. She's 2 weeks old.
Переслать - Mindless Science
Neuroscience can often answer the obvious questions but rarely the interesting ones.
Переслать - Why End-Times Buffs Are Freaking Out About Syria
Novelist Joel Rosenberg has the ear of Rick Santorum, Rick Perry, and the Heritage Foundation. He thinks conflict in Syria was foretold by the Old Testament.
Переслать - King Richard III Likely Infected With Foot-Long Parasitic Worms
Not only was Richard III one of England's most despised monarchs, but it now turns out the hunchback king was probably infected with parasitic worms that grew up to a foot in length.
Переслать - A Female Avenger Is Killing Abusive Mexican Bus Drivers
Like a character from a graphic novel, she dresses in black, has unusually blond hair — and kills bus drivers who sexually assault women.
Переслать - Your Heartbeat: The Ultimate In Password Protection?
The makers of a new device hope to replace Fluffy123 with the unique rhythm of your heart.
Переслать - The Shared Lives Of Unusually Close Twins
Their minds, their lives, and sometimes even their bodies are intertwined.
Переслать - What Motivates Sexting?
Men tend to think positive things will happen if they send and receive sexy text messages, whereas women have more negative expectations about such "sexting," a new study suggests.
Переслать - NFL 2013-2014 Season Salaries By Team And Position
These figures are based on individual 'cap hit' numbers which include base salary and bonuses for the 2013-14 season.
Переслать - Starving Artists Are Just Fine With Their Jobs
New research from Europe finds those in creative professions are relatively low-paid, more likely to be unemployed—and robustly satisfied with their work.
Переслать - These Bagel Balls Are Stuffed With Lox And Cream Cheese
Meet the popable, more on-the-go friendly bagel: Bantams
Переслать - Nullification Everywhere
Are liberals hypocrites for supporting state challenges to federal marijuana laws but scorning state challenges to federal gun laws?
Переслать - Silicon Valley Still Experimenting On The Homeless
Sometimes, beneath the sleaze and oblivion, you get the sense that techies do want to help others. But without basics like empathy, reason, or humanity, the startup community struggles to help its fellow man—and we wind up with things like this, a business analysis of the homeless shopping cart.
Переслать - A Good Angle Is Hard To Find
The spread of the selfie produces daily turmoil, from columnist doom-mongering to celebrity scandals. Meanwhile, the world just took a billion more. Defense of a misunderstood phenomenon.
Переслать - The End Of Tipping
Tipping is irrational, outdated, ineffective, confusing, prone to abuse and sometimes discriminatory.
Переслать - How Advanced Is The NSA's Cryptanalysis — And Can We Resist It?
Whatever the NSA has up its top-secret sleeves, it has a lot of people thinking about this problem full-time.
Переслать - What It's Like To Be A Woman Engineer
In the engineering world, male colleagues are quick to make sure you know your place.
Переслать - What Your Favorite Book Looks Like In Colors
The rainbow chart above tells a story.
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